OVI today announced an initiative to build two custom-designed sailing cargo ships as a prototype for a global ocean cleanup fleet. SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, May 30, 2023– Ocean Voyages Institute (OVI), a leader in the cleanup of the North Pacific Gyre, also known as “the Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” […]
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MARY CROWLEY, OVI FOUNDER, ADDRESSES OCEANS SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE
Mary Crowley, founder and president of Ocean Voyage Institute, was featured as a keynote plenary speaker at the OCEANS 2023 conference in Limerick, Ireland, June 5-8, 2023. Since 2009, Mary has led research voyages to the North Pacific Gyre studying plastic debris distribution and conducting cleanups. In her plenary remarks, […]
Read MoreOUR OCEAN NEEDS CLEANUP NOW!
“We live in a time when nearly every problem has a solution. We must make protecting 72% of our planet a priority. The global ocean is vital to our own health and health of the planet. Ocean Voyages Institute and our collaborators around the world believe now is the time to […]
Read MoreOCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE’S SHIP SAILS INTO SAN FRANCISCO BAY WITH 96 TONS OF PLASTIC FROM NORTH PACIFIC GYRE
45 Day Expedition crosses Pacific from Honolulu to California, traversing over 4600 miles of debris filled ocean SAN FRANCISCO, CA – July 26, 2022 – Ocean Voyages Institute announcesthat after 45 days at sea, its sailing cargo ship has arrived in port, docking inCalifornia for the first time, with 96 […]
Read MoreOCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE SETS SAIL FOR GREAT PACIFIC GARBAGE PATCH AMID CLIMATE EMERGENCY
Sailing cargo ship departs Honolulu to capture massive amounts of plastic debris HONOLULU, HI – June 7, 2022 – An ongoing mission to remove plastics from the oceans, led by Ocean Voyages Institute, sets sail on World Oceans Day to the Pacific Gyre from the Hawaiian port of Honolulu, amid […]
Read MoreOCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE SHIP ARRIVES IN COSTA RICA UNDER NEW COLLABORATION AGREEMENT
Ocean Voyages Institute, For the Oceans Foundation, and Costa Rica’s Ministry of Environment and Energy launch marine pollution recovery and protection mission in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor PUNTARENAS, CR – Less than two months after signing a promising new marine conservation collaboration agreement comprising the areas of Coco’s […]
Read MoreOVI DEPLOYS CLEAN-UP VESSEL TO CENTRAL AMERICA
OVI commends the Governments of Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador & Columbia in announcing at COP26, the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor (CMAR) Initiative. By increasing the size of their protected territorial waters, these Central American Nations have joined together to create a fishing-free corridor covering more than 500,000 sq km […]
Read MoreWINTOGETHER AND SAP JOIN FORCES TO BENEFIT OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE (OVI), GIVING DONORS A CHANCE TO WIN $50K
Ocean Voyages Institute would like to thank WinTogether and SAP for helping to fundraise for a cleaner ocean. Funds raised in the CLEAN OCEANS CAMPAIGN will go towards OVI’s goal of removing One Million pounds of ghost nets and toxic plastics from our seas. OVI would like to also thank USA […]
Read MoreHOW WE’RE REMOVING 1 MILLION POUNDS OF PLASTIC OUT OF THE OCEAN
We are removing the highest volume of plastics in the world for mid-ocean clean-up with donated maritime vessels combined with technology like GPS Trackers and Drones. Don’t let anyone ever say that mid-ocean clean-up is impossible! Mary Crowley is the founder and executive director of Ocean Voyages Institute established in […]
Read MoreOCEAN CARBON AND THE DANGER OF PLASTIC
When carbon in the atmosphere is photosynthesized by algae in the oceans, zooplantkon eat the algae and drop carbon-rich feces to the sea-floor. Plastics are disrupting the ocean’s ability to store carbon, as zooplankton also ingest plastic.
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